A 35-year-old Jersey City woman was arrested early Friday morning and charged with drunk driving after police claim she nearly struck a police car while driving on Fulton Avenue, slapped a cop in the neck, extricated herself from handcuffs three times and then tried to use her political connections at City Hall to get out of the arrest.

Delores S. Black, of Dales Avenue, told the officers during the early-morning altercation that she would get them fired, according to a police report, which says Black "stated that she had done it before and will do it again."

"Watch how this s—- goes down," Black told the officers after they handcuffed her, according to the report. "I promise you, girl, this is going to be the last day of your life."

The report says Black added later that she would call "the city and every motherf——— body."

"You want me to name all of them, from (inaudible) motherf——— Muhammed Akil ... and Chico and Bill O'Dea," Black said, according to the report.Akil is Mayor Steve Fulop's chief of staff. "Chico" refers to Ward B City Councilman Khemraj "Chico" Ramchal and O'Dea to the Hudson County freeholder.

Ramchal and O'Dea told The Jersey Journal they have no personal relationship with Black, other than knowing her as a resident of the city's Marion section.

"The arresting officers followed proper protocol during this traffic stop and the actor was arrested. As is our policy and the facts make clear, the JCPD and administration don't condone or provide special treatment when the law is broken," said city spokeswoman Jennifer Morrill.

This isn't the first time Black has been accused of trying to use her political connections to get out of trouble. On Dec. 1, 2013, three city officers pulled her over and issued her traffic summonses after they claim she tailgated them, illegally passed them and then said she wouldn't have to pay the fines because of her friends at City Hall. Four officers have a filed a federal lawsuit over that stop, saying they were reassigned for stopping Black.

Black denied the most recent charges, saying the cops who arrested her are lying when they allege she claimed to have political connections.

"I do not have any personal relationships with Freeholder Bill O'Dea, with Councilman Khemraj Ramchal, however you pronounce his name, nor anyone in the city," she told The Jersey Journal.

Black said Friday's arrest was "bull——." She said she wasn't drunk, and that the officers are twisting her words.

The police stopped Black this most recent time on Friday at 1:13 a.m. at Fulton and Bergen avenues, where they say Black ran a stop sign, according to the report. When they pulled her over, the report says, her eyes were watery, she spoke with slurred speech and she was "becoming irate (specifically cursing)," the report says.

Once she stepped out of the car, Black then smacked one of the officers in the neck, and the officer responded by punching Black in the head, the report says.

Black, who police say had a blood alcohol level nearly twice the legal limit for driving, managed to remove herself from handcuffs three times, according to the police report. Once she was inside the city's south district police station, Black "did lower her pants and urinate in the holding cell," according to the police report.